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" Their fireside joys and griefs are thine Thou speakest to them of their dead, They listen and are comforted. They break the bread and pour the wine Of life with thee, as in those days Men saw thee passing on the street Beneath the elms... "
THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH - 238. lappuse
autors: FERRIS GREENSLET - 1908
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The Cruise of the Dolphin, Baby Bell and Other Prose and Verse ...

Thomas Bailey Aldrich - 1901 - 102 lapas
...spell they wrought And thou, whose voice but yesterday Fell upon charmed listening ears, Thou slialt not know the touch of years ; Thou boldest time and...heard. O gracious Poet and benign, Beloved presence 1 now as then Thou staudest by the hearths of men. Their fireside joys and griefs are thine ; Thou...
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The Writings of Thomas Bailey Aldrich: Poems

Thomas Bailey Aldrich - 1907 - 304 lapas
...earth from age to age. And thou, whose voice but yesterday Fell upon charmed listening ears, Thou shall not know the touch of years ; Thou boldest time and...thy living word As when its cadence first was heard. Their fireside joys and griefs are thine; Thou speakest to them of their dead, They listen and are...
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The Writer, 19. sējums

1907 - 290 lapas
...listening ears, Thou shalt not know the touch of years : Thou boldest time and chance at bay. Thon livest in thy living word As when its cadence first was heard. O Gracious Poet and benign, ueloved presence I now as then Thou standest by the hearts of men. The1r fireside joys and griefs are...
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The Poems of Thomas Bailey Aldrich, 2. sējums

Thomas Bailey Aldrich - 1911 - 282 lapas
...outstretched hands, and stands spellbound gazing after Judith. Tableau. SLOW CURTAIN LONGFELLOW 1807-1907 ABOVE his grave the grass and snow Their soft antiphonal...! now as then Thou standest by the hearths of men. 249 Their fireside joys and griefs are thine Thou speakest to them of their dead, They listen and are...
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Knocking the Neighbors

George Ade - 1911 - 322 lapas
...peculiar significance and appropriateness in reading those lines at the service held in his memory : — "Above his grave the grass and snow Their soft antiphonal...benign, Beloved presence! now as then Thou standest bv the hearths of men. Their fireside joys and griefs are thine; Thou speakest to them of their dead,...
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The Atlantic Monthly, 99. sējums

1907 - 912 lapas
...boldest time and chance at bay. Thou livest in thy living word As when its cadence first was heard. О gracious Poet and benign, Beloved presence! now as then Thou standest by the hearths of men. Then* fireside joys and griefs are thine ; Thou speakest to them of their dead, They listen and are...
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